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Why Do I Get Sick After Eating Sweets

I feel sick after eating sweet stuff?

I get the same!
but with me its the guilt of having something sweet

Do you get ill from eating sweets?

My brother and I have been like this since birth, we both can't eat sweet foods. If I do, I get light headed and sick to my stomach.

As an example, one day I drank a bottle of Gatorade because I thought the electrolytes would do me good because I felt dehydrated. An hour later I was starting to feel woozy, and thought I needed to counter act the sugar with a starch, like a potato. I ate the potato and like 20 minutes later I was on the verge of passing out.

Needless to say, I pretty much avoid sweets. Which sucks because I look like an jerk sometimes when I don't want to eat any of the office birthday cake. Anyway, I've met maybe two people in my life who don't eat sweets. But both of them could eat chocolate.

I can't even eat that.

Are there any of you who experience this too?

Is there a condition this is known as?

I ate too many sweets now i feel sick?

Take some medicine and sleep it off.

I get sick and my stomach hurts after eating sweets?

i recently cut out potato chips, sodas, and most sweets out of my diet. I've gone about three weeks without this stuff. I just made some cake pops because my mom was wanting to know how to make them and it was a trial for some I was going to make for her church class. I ate one and my stomach hurts now so bad. I don't even want soft drinks anymore. I'm kinda hoping I'm not going to hate sweets forever now. Should I take anything? Like any medicine? Is this normal?

Why do I feel like throwing up after eating something sweet?

Type 2 diabetes, or high blood sugar, can result in nausea after sweets and occurs when blood sugar rises to a dangerous level. In addition to nausea after eating sweets, individuals with high blood sugar may experience a host of other frightening symptoms, including extreme thirst, weakness, confusion, cramping in the legs and even convulsions. Left untreated, Type 2 diabetes can be life-threatening.I do feel that sometimes after eating sweets, now that I am 50. What I do is drink a lot of water and then try not to eat sweets for a month.

Why does eating sugary foods make me feel sick?

When I eat sugary foods within a few minutes I feel all or a combination of the following symptoms:

Heart racing, sleepiness (sometimes to the point where I feel like I need to sleep immediately), lack of energy, inability to focus, upset stomach, nausea, headache.

The following foods are examples of what makes me feel this way:

Donuts, cakes, cookies, pies, ice cream, sweets/candies etc. Soda, sugary juice, pastries, and products with lots of sugar like some yogurts, cereals, and other store bought food items with high sugar.

Why does eating sugary foods make me feel sick?

Becoming sick/nauseous after eating sugar has been happening to me a lot the last couple of years. When I was younger, I'm 26 now, I would eat sugary food and there would be no noticeable side effects. Diabetes runs in my family, last year I was checked and I don't have diabetes, so that's not it.

Lately I have been experimenting with sugar free foods to test whether or not it is the sugar making me feel sick. I drank a sugar free coca-cola and was shocked when I didn't feel like crap afterwards. Then a few days ago I ate 3 slices of sugar free pie to see how I felt and I was equally shocked because I felt great after eating them. Today I tested myself by having a couple of donuts WITH SUGAR, and I feel many of the symptoms listed above.

Why does eating sugary foods make me feel sick?

Why do I feel sick after eating food without much sugar?

Never heard of such a thing. Getting sick because of no sugar? And I assume you actually mean sugar, not starches which will turn into glucose.OK you didn’t say you are diabetic, but if this question is even serious, then you are on the sugar roller coaster and you are pre-diabetic? You are perhaps so insulin resistant that you need to overcompensate continuously and with force to stay out of immediate trouble hormonally. Needing soda to keep going is a sign. Something like that, I forget the details on the process. But if this is true, then it’s a really bad sign. Get to an internist right away, but remember that while they have the tools to tell if you are suffereing metabolic syndrome (or other hormone imbalances) they are not always trained to recognize non-drug solutions. You need to cut sugars and the bulk of starches out.

Why do I get headaches after eating sweets or oily food?

There is no conclusive answer, but science is getting closer.Sugar spikes trigger headaches. What goes up, must come down. Natural food prevents this with fiber and nutrients. Processed sweets or carbohydrates often leave us with low blood sugar and our brains don't like that. Oily food... You are probably talking about vegetable oils that contain trans fats and large amounts of omega-6. Trans fats decrease brain function and increase inflammation. Trans Fats:  Bad For Your Brain  (soon to be outlawed is the U.S. 2018).Both sugar and unhealthy diets increase oxidative stress (Study) and this decreases your the metabolism of your mitochondria, meaning your brain is not metabolizing energy, meaning you will feel slow, tired, and angry. This makes sense as research is showing the brain actually shrinks from a poor diet (Can a Poor Diet Lead to Brain Shrinkage?).A leading theory is that headaches and migraines are a defense mechanism against this increase in damage from oxidative stress and inflammation. A poor diet increases your probability of dying and headaches say, "stop doing what you're doing, you're hurting the body."

Why do I feel sick everytime after I eat sugar?

Sugar is 50% glucose, 50% fructose.You might have fructose intolerance (over 50% of people likely suffer from this).Or you have a digestive sensitivity or budding gastro-intestinal issue. Fructose is problematic because the body cannot digest it, it damages the gut lining on its way to the liver. Then when the liver processes it, it produces some side-products (like uric acid) which are not beneficial to the body.

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